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    Corridors, Rights-of-Way, Easements, and Licenses: What is similar and what is not?

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    October 12, 2026
    Date
    October 12, 2026
    Time
    8:30AM - 4:30PM (CST)
    Sponsor
    Tennessee Chapter
    Location
    Virtual Classroom
    Virtual Classroom
    37204
    Instructor
    Joseph Batis, MAI, AI-GRA
    Full Price
    $225.00
    AI Price
    $185.00
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    Course Description

    Corridors, Rights-of-Way, Easements, and Licenses: What is Similar…and What is Not? is a 7-hour continuing education seminar designed to help appraisers better understand the similarities, differences, and valuation issues associated with various corridor-related property rights. The course explores key concepts including easements, licenses, and rights-of-way, along with valuation methodologies, data sources, units of comparison, and the appraisal challenges involved in creating new corridors and analyzing rights within existing corridors. Through practical discussion and real-world examples, participants will gain a clearer understanding of these complex property interests and their impact on valuation assignments.

    Who Should Enroll

    This seminar is designed for real estate appraisers seeking a better understanding of corridor-related property rights and the valuation issues associated with them.

    Course Objectives

  • Identify and distinguish between corridors, rights-of-way, easements, and licenses, including the legal and functional characteristics of each property interest.
  • Explain the similarities and differences between various corridor-related property rights and how they impact appraisal analysis.
  • Apply appropriate valuation methodologies used in the appraisal of corridor acquisitions and related partial property interests.
  • Analyze market data sources and units of comparison commonly utilized in corridor and easement valuation assignments.
  • Recognize appraisal challenges associated with rights within existing corridors and the creation of new corridors.
  • Evaluate factors that influence compensation, damages, and contributory value in corridor-related appraisal assignments.
  • Discuss real-world applications and case studies involving utility corridors, transportation corridors, easements, licenses, and rights-of-way.
  • Demonstrate a broader understanding of terminology, market behavior, and valuation considerations relevant to corridor-related appraisal practice.
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    Tennessee Chapter October 12, 2026 Brentwood, TN Classroom View Details Register
    Event Information

    Schedule:

    October 12, 2026 

    ZOOM Meeting Opens: 8:00 a.m. central time

    Class Begins: 8:30 a.m. central time

    Class Ends: 4:30 p.m. central time


    This class will be approved for 7 hours of CE in the following states:

    TN & KY

    Other states may be willing to give credit by reciprocity, but it cannot be guaranteed.  If you'd like to attempt it, you'll need to turn in a certificate from one of the states where this class IS approved along with a timed outline of the course and ask the state for “credit by reciprocity”.